On 21.11. 2014 NoSQL matters will offer different training sessions from important NoSQL Databases. Dive into technical aspects and collect new insights.
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The Conference

On 21st and 22nd November Casa Convalescència will open the doors to our adventure-hungry participants.Come around to enjoy a great day of mind blowing talks! During the conference you will have endless opportunities to network, expand your NoSQL and Big Data knowledge, or simply meet the cool crowd.

Our international speakers offer a large variety of thoroughly selected topics with different difficulty levels. All talks will be held in English.

The Content

NoSQL matters will cover a broad spectrum of topics, including new products, use-cases and field reports of day-to-day operations of NoSQL infrastructures.

You will have a chance to experience use-cases scenarios of document and column stores, graph databases, cloud computing and many more.

We will zoom in on technical background and algorithmic innovations, from consistency models to geo-indices, and from CAP & BASE to Big Data. All of our talks and trainings are spiced up with humour and accompanied by tasty catering.

Why should you attend?

Gain new skills: Dive into technical aspects and walk away with an ability to operate the latest applications.

Strengthen your network: Get in touch with both leading NoSQL experts and skilled beginners.

Explore the current field: Meet and connect with NoSQL companies to find out more about their innovative tools.

Have a great time: Get to know the like-minded fun guys from the industry. Network during lunch or have a beer on the after-party!

The Venue

NoSQL matters Barcelona will take place at Casa Convalescència.

The venue is one of the last great works of Catalan Modernism, a part of the complex of the Hospital de la Santa Creu i Sant Pau.
The complex was designed in the late 19th century. The whole hospital complex including the Casa was declared as Historical Artistic Monument in 1978 and World Cultural Heritage Site by the UNESCO in 1997.